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Never let a consultant handle your core business

In Minneapolis, Best Buy is known as a body shop. Â While they have something like 1000 IT workers, most of them are temporary contractors. Â They come and go. Â The number of IT people who are Best Buy employees is very small. Â Too few to effectively set direction or do things well. Â Best Buy depends on an army of consulting firms to do its IT planning and projects. Â They do what they are asked to. Â Unfortunately there is a big disconnect between what the business really needs and what IT is doing.

Never let a consultant handle your core business. Â Every retailer needs to be in the IT business. Â Walmart pioneered IT for retailers, what, 40 years ago? Â All Best Buy had to do is follow.

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Hi, I’m Mark!

I'm Mark Turansky, I'm the founder of FoodHub Pro, and I write about the experience here.

Building a product and business is a lot like gardening. You tend to both over time and watch them grow. It's not linear, it's organic and you never know how it will evolve. This blog is the intersection of all of it.